Carrie Underwood Gets Emotional Closing Her Las Vegas Residency After 3 Years: “Absolute Honor”
|After more than three years of lights, sequins, and powerhouse vocals, country superstar Carrie Underwood has officially taken her final bow in Las Vegas.
Her residency, Reflection, came to an end on Saturday, April 12, at the iconic Resorts World Theatre, where it all began back in December 2021.
🌟 72 Shows. One Stage. Endless Memories.
During her final 90-minute performance, Carrie delivered exactly what fans have come to expect — and more.
With hits like “Cowboy Casanova,” “Before He Cheats,” and “Church Bells,” she gave one last masterclass in showmanship, keeping the energy sky-high and her voice stronger than ever.
As the show unfolded, Carrie paused to share her heart with the crowd:
“It has been an absolute honor to get to be on this stage,” she said.
“We are so blessed. I’m gonna be reflecting on all that we’ve done here with you guys.”
🙏 “Only God Could Open Those Doors” — Carrie Reflects on Her Journey
Speaking from the stage, Carrie gave credit not to luck or fame — but to faith.
“There are so many turns of events I know in my life… that only God could have opened those doors and got me to the next place,” she said.
“It’s all Him. Just blessings.”
💫 Reflection Was More Than a Show — It Was an Experience
Over the span of 72 sold-out performances, Reflection became a staple of the Vegas strip — complete with mirror-covered set pieces, dazzling fashion, pyrotechnics, and spiritual moments that reminded fans why Carrie remains one of country music’s brightest stars.
“I’ve always loved touring, but having the chance to stay in one place and welcome fans from around the world — it’s been incredibly satisfying,” she told PEOPLE.
“Reflection allowed us to take the production to an entirely new level.”
😭 A Poignant Farewell With “Something in the Water”
For her closing number, Carrie performed her moving 2014 hit “Something in the Water,” leaving the crowd breathless — and visibly emotional.
Her voice cracked slightly as she descended from the stage for the final time, holding back tears.
“Thank you again for coming to Reflection. It has been an honor and a privilege, and a pleasure and a blessing to get to be on this stage,” she said, waving goodbye.